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Michael Bublé Is 'Feeling Good' in 'James Bond' Inspired Music Video

A man in a black suit and tie stands in a dimly lit, industrial hallway with his arms outstretched.

The next generation of crooners is represented by Michael Bublé. His popularity has soared, and he may have single-handedly resurrected the genre previously made famous by Sinatra. This music video is for the song 'Feeling Good,' heavily inspired by 'James Bond.'

A man in a suit stands beside a sleek car, with numbered structures in the background.

Bublé is cast like James Bond fighting a team of beautiful women. There's smoke and silhouettes similar to the best spy thrillers. Subsequently, Bublé appears in a dark suit and slim tie with a white dress shirt.

The tune starts slow and contemplative until Michael hits the line, 'And I'm feeling good.' The big band kicks in with horn hits and splashy drums. The saxophone riffs remind us of classic detective themes like 'The Pink Panther.'

A man in a suit stands beside a silver car, with large countdown clocks in the background.

As the song builds, Bublé starts to riff a bit more, letting loose on his vocals. The band hits increase, and his voice soars above the driving, descending bass line.

'Feeling Good' was written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the musical 'The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd.' The song has been covered by many artists like Sammy Davis Jr., John Coltraine, and John Legend.

A man in a suit stands in front of a green world map backdrop, gesturing with his hands.

Michael Bublé is a Canadian singer and songwriter. 'Feeling Good' is featured on his breakthrough album 'It's Time,' which reached number one in Canada. He hit number one in America with the album 'Crazy Love.'

While he notably sold over 75 million records worldwide, Michael can also be celebrated for keeping Big Band music in the spotlight. His appeal as an artist has made songs from the 30s, 40s, and 50s relevant for future generations.

Michael Bublé still holds up. You can find a lot of it on AmazonAd. Buying through us puts a few cents our way, which the cats and I appreciate.